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Innovative Visualizations Shed Light on Avian Nocturnal Migration

机译:创新的可视化技术为鸟类夜间迁徙提供了新的思路

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Globally, billions of flying animals undergo seasonal migrations, many of which occur at night. The temporal and spatial scales at which migrations occur and our inability to directly observe these nocturnal movements makes monitoring and characterizing this critical period in migratory animals’ life cycles difficult. Remote sensing, therefore, has played an important role in our understanding of large-scale nocturnal bird migrations. Weather surveillance radar networks in Europe and North America have great potential for long-term low-cost monitoring of bird migration at scales that have previously been impossible to achieve. Such long-term monitoring, however, poses a number of challenges for the ornithological and ecological communities: how does one take advantage of this vast data resource, integrate information across multiple sensors and large spatial and temporal scales, and visually represent the data for interpretation and dissemination, considering the dynamic nature of migration? We assembled an interdisciplinary team of ecologists, meteorologists, computer scientists, and graphic designers to develop two different flow visualizations, which are interactive and open source, in order to create novel representations of broad-front nocturnal bird migration to address a primary impediment to long-term, large-scale nocturnal migration monitoring. We have applied these visualization techniques to mass bird migration events recorded by two different weather surveillance radar networks covering regions in Europe and North America. These applications show the flexibility and portability of such an approach. The visualizations provide an intuitive representation of the scale and dynamics of these complex systems, are easily accessible for a broad interest group, and are biologically insightful. Additionally, they facilitate fundamental ecological research, conservation, mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts, improvement of meteorological products, and public outreach, education, and engagement.
机译:在全球范围内,数十亿飞行的动物经历季节性迁徙,其中许多发生在夜间。迁移发生的时间和空间尺度以及我们无法直接观察到这些夜行性运动使得监测和描述迁徙动物生命周期中的关键时期变得困难。因此,遥感在我们对大规模夜间鸟类迁徙的理解中起了重要作用。欧洲和北美的天气监视雷达网络具有对鸟类迁徙进行长期低成本监测的巨大潜力,其规模以前是无法实现的。但是,这样的长期监视给鸟类和生态学界带来了许多挑战:如何利用这一庞大的数据资源,跨多个传感器和大的时空尺度整合信息,以及以可视方式表示数据以供解释和传播,考虑到移民的动态性质?我们组建了一个由生态学家,气象学家,计算机科学家和图形设计师组成的跨学科团队,以开发两种不同的流动可视化工具,它们是交互式的并且是开源的,目的是创建广泛的夜间鸟类迁徙的新颖表现形式,以解决长期迁徙的主要障碍大规模夜间迁徙监视。我们已将这些可视化技术应用于由覆盖欧洲和北美地区的两个不同的天气监视雷达网络记录的大规模鸟类迁徙事件。这些应用程序显示了这种方法的灵活性和可移植性。可视化提供这些复杂系统的规模和动态的直观表示,对于广泛的兴趣群体来说很容易访问,并且具有生物学洞察力。此外,它们还促进了基础生态学研究,保护,减轻人类与野生生物之间的冲突,改进了气象产品以及公众宣传,教育和参与。

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